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right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we are keeping track of that for us here the list. several leaders from the american labor movement getting first-person attention from the president today, including richard trumka from the afl-cio, amidst many others. tomorrow, you should know that the president will meet with 12 ceos. that list includes frequent cnbc guest david poe day and president and ceo of honey w he has been on power lunch a number of times. on the list, jeff immelt of ge and ford's alan mulally. it is quite a list, ty, and we are the show leading up to that very important meeting tomorrow. so you don't w
right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we...
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boone pickens owns 22% of cheap energy. by the way, the ceo will be on with "mad money" and jim cramer tonight, 6:00. >>> green briar companies, rail car and bargemaker that stock higher. carl eye can taking another shot, up veiling a 9.99% stake, paid about $40 million for 2.7 million shares. says they are undervalued, intends to discuss possible strategic opportunities, second time around, folks. back in feb of '08, bought a big stake in the company. by the way, the stock was $10 a share higher then. dick's sporting goods, better-than-expected earnings, rose 21%. raising the full-year forecast, host hotels hired, by the way, both at stocks higher year-to-date. al ber marrow companies, raising the ratings to buy from a neutral target raise from 67 to 62. says even with a flattish sales outlook, strength its catalyst and fine chemical business should puss up. albee natural, goldman raising the rating of f 5 to neutral, target inching up from 104. that stock has been a laggard. goldman sees three catalysts to help accelerate
boone pickens owns 22% of cheap energy. by the way, the ceo will be on with "mad money" and jim cramer tonight, 6:00. >>> green briar companies, rail car and bargemaker that stock higher. carl eye can taking another shot, up veiling a 9.99% stake, paid about $40 million for 2.7 million shares. says they are undervalued, intends to discuss possible strategic opportunities, second time around, folks. back in feb of '08, bought a big stake in the company. by the way, the stock...
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if you go 19 down 22, down 26, down 35, down 40, we're done. there's no ceo in the world who is going to let that happen and if that's not working we're going to make changes. we're not going to blow through all the cash of the company until it's at zero. >> would you change the marketing strategy? look i look at what you're doing and i've talked to another number of analysts and investors what you're doing strategically may make sense ultimately but the marketing and promotion and the way this has been approached has been all wrong in that it's come too soon and too fast. >> okay. >> meaning you've advertised you have this whole new fancy store and most people who walk into the store don't see the fancy store. >> we haven't advertised the fancy store. >> you've gotten rid of the promotions and coupons that got people into the store. >> ron johnson is not like no promotion and it's not working and i'm not making changes. >> you're doing a promotion for christmas. will there be more promotions in 2013? >> i suspect there will be. >> he has to go
if you go 19 down 22, down 26, down 35, down 40, we're done. there's no ceo in the world who is going to let that happen and if that's not working we're going to make changes. we're not going to blow through all the cash of the company until it's at zero. >> would you change the marketing strategy? look i look at what you're doing and i've talked to another number of analysts and investors what you're doing strategically may make sense ultimately but the marketing and promotion and the...
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term. >> not near term. >> it adds to gdp. >> we have to look at longer term. >> we still have about 22 minutes to solve the problem. but in the meantime private equity power player kkr taking a stake in development williston, north dakota, after a burst of growth in the last few years from fracking and up next we'll talk to kkr's global head of real estate and city of williston's head of economic development, all that coming up in a moment. >>> if a budget is not agreed upon by congress, americans in the top 1% will see a federal tax increase of over 7%. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >>> private equity firm kkr plans to develop housing in williston, north dakota. joining us to discuss is ralph rosenberg, kkr's global head and tom rolfston. i don't think anyone cares about the fiscal cliff given th
term. >> not near term. >> it adds to gdp. >> we have to look at longer term. >> we still have about 22 minutes to solve the problem. but in the meantime private equity power player kkr taking a stake in development williston, north dakota, after a burst of growth in the last few years from fracking and up next we'll talk to kkr's global head of real estate and city of williston's head of economic development, all that coming up in a moment. >>> if a budget is...
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we've seen the stock go from solso solidly in the 22 range down to 19 and it started to recover again. this last lockup a couple weeks ago added 100 million to the total flow because the company was able to with hold some of the stock and many executives chose not to sell. this time i agree with brian. i think you're going to see 500 million shares hit the market. i would say that's going to push the stock down. i don't think it's going to kill the stock all in one day. i think that people will stay away until they think the market has absorbed that stock. probably you have about 5% downside and i think the company fundamentals support a $35 value. so people are just waiting to get in. i think tomorrow you'll see it open down and close up. >> if you are correct, michael, that's a staggering investment that people can make. 75% upside. if we get to that $35 price target that you have. that's a staggering investment. surely they would have to take a sea change in the way that the market views facebook. it's not. that's not just a trade, is it? >> i think it's because we've had a disequi
we've seen the stock go from solso solidly in the 22 range down to 19 and it started to recover again. this last lockup a couple weeks ago added 100 million to the total flow because the company was able to with hold some of the stock and many executives chose not to sell. this time i agree with brian. i think you're going to see 500 million shares hit the market. i would say that's going to push the stock down. i don't think it's going to kill the stock all in one day. i think that people will...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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we have gone from 22 to 30 republican governors since chris christie and i won in 2009. at the state level, people are electing conservative results oriented can-do, positive, optimistic republican governors. that's what we're doing and that's why bobby jindal, chris christie and scott walker will be leading the organization going forward. we're going to continue to win. >> what do you make of what's going on with all these generals? there seems to be something in the air. >> well, i spent a fair amount of time in the military myself, 21 years, piers. it's an incredibly honorable profession. general petraeus was an unbelievably astute and competent and brave battlefield commander that had immense respect from his people. i think that's why the president put him in charge of the world's greatest intelligence agency, the cia. it's obviously a heartache for himself and his family. he admitted clearly that this was a failing that should not keep him in that job and so he's done what he thought was best for the country and himself and his family. obviously it's disappointing
we have gone from 22 to 30 republican governors since chris christie and i won in 2009. at the state level, people are electing conservative results oriented can-do, positive, optimistic republican governors. that's what we're doing and that's why bobby jindal, chris christie and scott walker will be leading the organization going forward. we're going to continue to win. >> what do you make of what's going on with all these generals? there seems to be something in the air. >> well,...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. ♪ [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket s
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning...
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budget deficit up 22% in october from a year ago. >>> our fourth story "outfront." fbi failure. the fbi investigated the petraeus affair beginning with fears the cia's director's e-mail had been hacked at the beginning of the summer. yet lawmakers and the president were not told about it for six months, until after the election. under growing pressure and criticism, the fbi will be testifying on its role in the scandal. they'll go behind closed doors with members of the house intelligence committee demanding to who knew what and when they knew it. suzanne kelly. what are lawmakers going to find out? >> well, they're going to have some meetings tomorrow on the hill that are going to come before hearings open thursday. and michael morell, acting director of the cia and sean joyce will be involved in these meetings. they'll be asked a lot of questions about what they knew about the petraeus investigation, when they knew it, and why they didn't come forward. a couple things at play here, erin. one is, keep in mind, the fbi itself has said very little about this case so far. publicly
budget deficit up 22% in october from a year ago. >>> our fourth story "outfront." fbi failure. the fbi investigated the petraeus affair beginning with fears the cia's director's e-mail had been hacked at the beginning of the summer. yet lawmakers and the president were not told about it for six months, until after the election. under growing pressure and criticism, the fbi will be testifying on its role in the scandal. they'll go behind closed doors with members of the house...
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sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> you could be about to lose a couple of your vacation days. so according to a new study, while the average american gets 12 vacation days a year, usually most of you only end up taking ten of them so every year for two days you're working for free. now, of course, it could be worse. according to the same study work
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it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sarah, stand by, i want to bring in ben wedeman who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the race ili town that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot of people out and about although earlier we were next to a sushi restaurant where there were a fair amount of customers. we spoke to the mayor who talked about the difficulties of trying to manage a town of more than 100,000 people living under these conditions and we spoke to one resident here who interestingly enough said he was happy that rockets were fired from gaza into near jerusalem and tel aviv. he said finally. other israelis outside of this area around gaza are getting a feel, getting a taste of what it's like to live under the threat of rockets. so certainly here in ashkalan you have re
it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sarah, stand by, i want to bring in ben wedeman who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the race ili town that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot of people out...
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it's one of those catch-22s, who started what first. at some point someone's going to have to mediate. what we're hearing now, wolf, is an airplane overhead. usually that means within a few minutes we'll hear the sound of an air strike. we've also been hearing throughout the day sounds of drones in the air. sounds so much like a lawn mower, if you will, in the sky. and everyone here knows the difference between a plane and one of the drones. we heard quite a few drones in the area where we were. and then the sound of planes and soon after the sounds of bombs hitting their targets. now, israel has constantly said they're trying to pinpoint targeting. we know they ended up killing a member of hamas' -- commander from hamas' military wing today. several civilians have been injured and 29 people have been killed including nine militants. wolf. >> be careful over there, sara sidner's in gaza for us watching what's going on. a tough assignment. >>> israel had planned to cease fire today ahead of the egyptian prime minister's visit to gaza. th
it's one of those catch-22s, who started what first. at some point someone's going to have to mediate. what we're hearing now, wolf, is an airplane overhead. usually that means within a few minutes we'll hear the sound of an air strike. we've also been hearing throughout the day sounds of drones in the air. sounds so much like a lawn mower, if you will, in the sky. and everyone here knows the difference between a plane and one of the drones. we heard quite a few drones in the area where we...
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>> well, just in the past few days alone we are looking at over 22 civilians, many of them children. just the other day an 11-month-old was killed, and a pregnant woman was just killed as well. the problem with this type of campaign is that it doesn't distinguish it's to end rule over the palestinians and allow them to live in freedom. why israel persists remains a mystery to me and many others as well. >> i want to read a statement here. we've just got this statement. this is from the israeli military, and they describe the situation very differently. they say they're going to operate until the michigan has been completed. they also say that hamas has turned the gaza strip into what they're calling a frontal base for the iranians to directly target israeli civilians? >> this has always been the israeli claim, and obviously there is no evidence to this whatsoever. what israel wants to do is deflect from its own actions and somehow blame it on somebody else. the truth of the matter is organizations have come forward and have said to israel that it has got to stop its control over the
>> well, just in the past few days alone we are looking at over 22 civilians, many of them children. just the other day an 11-month-old was killed, and a pregnant woman was just killed as well. the problem with this type of campaign is that it doesn't distinguish it's to end rule over the palestinians and allow them to live in freedom. why israel persists remains a mystery to me and many others as well. >> i want to read a statement here. we've just got this statement. this is from...
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attorney general eric holder announced last hour that two bp officials are each charged with 22 counts of manslaughter, a third official charged with obstruction of justice in connection with the worst oil spill in history and the punishment doesn't stop there. bp will pay a record $4.5 billion fine to settle criminal charges. an explosion on bp's oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people in april of 2010. millions of barrels of oil poured in to the gulf of mexico, devastating the environment, tourism and costing many people their jobs. ed lavandera joins me now from the florida gulf coast. ed, what is next in this case? >> reporter: well, there are still a vast number of lawsuits that are still pending and potential fines that bp still faces so by no means is this announcement today of this $4.5 billion settlement bp's made with the federal government really the end of the road but this also includes an almost $1.3 billion criminal fine which is the largest as you mentioned ever levied here in the united states. also, almost little more than $2.3 billion to go toward the restorat
attorney general eric holder announced last hour that two bp officials are each charged with 22 counts of manslaughter, a third official charged with obstruction of justice in connection with the worst oil spill in history and the punishment doesn't stop there. bp will pay a record $4.5 billion fine to settle criminal charges. an explosion on bp's oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people in april of 2010. millions of barrels of oil poured in to the gulf of mexico, devastating the...
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some of these factories, the technology is pretty old. when was the last time you bought a hostess ho-ho or a twinkie? >> like recently. >> i love twinkies but i can't remember the last time i went in a store and bought one. >> i think they're iconic and i think the pr value you could really, you know, what other brand has a name that everyone is talking about. >> another company or another investor comes in and buys the brand and doesn't have the labor issue to go with it. >> well, resolve the labor issues. obviously people need jobs, they want to work -- viable company. >> exactly. >> right here. >> hire soledad o'brien. >> and i eat tweng kis. >> last time i ate a twinkie was at a state fair. you eat the fried twinkie. >> ahead on "starting point" this morning, and that ends that conversation. doesn't it? let's talk about israel a little bit more putting a ground invasion of gaza on hold. is that going to last? and for how long? we're going to talk to prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up. americans believe they should be in char
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if we can pass pmtr we will double that to $22 billion by 2017. mr. speaker, it's a very, very important vote. we need to make sure it's successful this week and i'm gratified that it's going to be done in a bipartisan way. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady ask for unanimous consent? mrs. blackburn: yes, sir, i do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. blackburn: a little later the house will vote on the european union prohibition act, and this is a bill that's important to our civilian and civil aviation operators, and it would block them from participating in the european union emission trading scheme. now the reason this is important is because of this. according to bloomberg news, the inconcurrent resolution of the airline industry in the e.u.'s 2005 cap and trade program will cause u.s. airline compa
if we can pass pmtr we will double that to $22 billion by 2017. mr. speaker, it's a very, very important vote. we need to make sure it's successful this week and i'm gratified that it's going to be done in a bipartisan way. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady ask...
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they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be damages. the damage to washington, d.c., was greater than the opposition, but the damage caused the taxpayers a lot of money. they go after institutions, but they also go after people. last week which had an event where we all get notified our name had been pulled together by in who a particular target her and they had started to do some targeting. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. they will go
they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be...
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he has been married who his wonderful wife of 22 years, sharon. together with her, he has done an extraordinary job of raising two daughters and one son. they are lisa, katie and david, junior. i have no doubt that our good friend, david, will do a magnificent job representing the interests of the people of the 11th district. he can count on my support and that of my colleagues. and i hope that my colleagues will give him that courtesy. dave is a good man and the nation is fortunate that we have him here. mr. speaker, at this moment, i yield to the distinguished the gentleman from michigan, mr. up ton, the dean of the republican delegation. the speaker: if the gentleman would suspend. the house will be in order. members will please take their seats. the gentleman may proceed. up up mr. speaker, i -- mr. upton:, mr. speaker, i wish dave curson a warm welcome to join this body. we have great members on both sides of the aisle. i will say from the republican perspective, i don't think any of us knew you before. we look forward to getting to know you
he has been married who his wonderful wife of 22 years, sharon. together with her, he has done an extraordinary job of raising two daughters and one son. they are lisa, katie and david, junior. i have no doubt that our good friend, david, will do a magnificent job representing the interests of the people of the 11th district. he can count on my support and that of my colleagues. and i hope that my colleagues will give him that courtesy. dave is a good man and the nation is fortunate that we...
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in a catch-22. once they receive their one star, they are sent to charm school. they're taught appropriate procedures in charm school. they sit in hearings and panels. they had ended a lot of careers of officers over the same behaviors. when i hear about these guys, you know, general petraeus has four combat deployments. senior officers do not fight in command, so he was not under some post-traumatic stress incident that caused him to perform this way. he was just negligent and arrogant with his behavior. it was appropriate for him to resign for the position that he was in. military ethics has always been put to the test. those of us that served, we were always in positions with young female soldiers and we understand that there was a high moral code of ethics that we had to live by. we expect the senior field officers to do the same. that is my comment. host: before we let you go, share your experience. how was that code of conduct and still dying in you? caller: how was that code of conduct instil
in a catch-22. once they receive their one star, they are sent to charm school. they're taught appropriate procedures in charm school. they sit in hearings and panels. they had ended a lot of careers of officers over the same behaviors. when i hear about these guys, you know, general petraeus has four combat deployments. senior officers do not fight in command, so he was not under some post-traumatic stress incident that caused him to perform this way. he was just negligent and arrogant with...
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medical technology. now with the accession to the w.t.o., russia has agreed to substantial tariff reductions for imported medical equipment. again, creating a great opportunity for american medical device innovators to increase exports, grow their businesses, and create many new jobs. but unless we pass this legislation, unless we move forward, our competitors will continue to have a distinct and unnecessary advantage. we need to pass pntr with russia, not only for countless minnesota businesses, trying to compete and win in today's marketplace, but also more importantly for 60,000 minnesota jobs that are tied to a robust trade agenda. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i now yield a minute and a half to another member of our committee who is so active on trade issues, mr. blumenauer, from the great state of oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. 1 1/2 minutes. mr.
medical technology. now with the accession to the w.t.o., russia has agreed to substantial tariff reductions for imported medical equipment. again, creating a great opportunity for american medical device innovators to increase exports, grow their businesses, and create many new jobs. but unless we pass this legislation, unless we move forward, our competitors will continue to have a distinct and unnecessary advantage. we need to pass pntr with russia, not only for countless minnesota...
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in a catch-22. once they receive their wanda starke, they are sent to charm school -- once they receive their one star, they're taught appropriate procedures in charm school. they sit in hearings and panels. they had entered a lot of careers -- they had ended a lot of careers of officers over the same behaviors. when i hear about these guys, you know, general petraeus has four combat deployments. senior officers do not fight in command, so he was not under some post-traumatic stress incident that caused him to perform this way. he was just numb -- negligent and arrogant with his behavior. it was appropriate for him to resign for the position that he was in. military ethics has always been put to the test. both -- those of us that served, we were always in positions with young female soldiers and we understand that there was a high moral code of ethics that we had to live by. we expect the senior field officers to do the same. that is my comment. host: before we let you go, share your experience. how
in a catch-22. once they receive their wanda starke, they are sent to charm school -- once they receive their one star, they're taught appropriate procedures in charm school. they sit in hearings and panels. they had entered a lot of careers -- they had ended a lot of careers of officers over the same behaviors. when i hear about these guys, you know, general petraeus has four combat deployments. senior officers do not fight in command, so he was not under some post-traumatic stress incident...
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speaker, on august 22 russia became a member of the world trade organization. again, a huge economy. in fact, the last large economy, large economy to actually become a member of the w.t.o. and that's a good thing. it's a good thing because vladimir putin is not a good guy. it's a good thing, mr. speaker, because we are going to not only with the w.t.o., but also with the provisions that have been included in this measure, calling on the united states trade representative, calling on the state department, calling on other entities to focus on things like intellectual property violations, negotiations, sanitary and agreements, the information technology agreement, the government procurement agreement. there are a wide range of provisions in here that will force russia to live with a structure that it does not have today and will not have until we take this very important action. one of the reasons i have been such a strong proponent of this action has to do with a name and it's not a name we are going to be talking about a minute. the name is mikheil kordicofsky
speaker, on august 22 russia became a member of the world trade organization. again, a huge economy. in fact, the last large economy, large economy to actually become a member of the w.t.o. and that's a good thing. it's a good thing because vladimir putin is not a good guy. it's a good thing, mr. speaker, because we are going to not only with the w.t.o., but also with the provisions that have been included in this measure, calling on the united states trade representative, calling on the state...
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. >> with the recognition of general petraeus -- has the resignation of general petraeus,? no,now, these were no -- these were conversations about the president's re-election? >> what was his message going in? there was concern that he would over compromise. >> i would say several things about the meeting that he is having this week including the one that concluded earlier. ideas.s to hear others' he wants to listen. in terms of the approach that he is taking it is very much what you heard him express on friday. he is committed to a balanced approach. he will not sign an extension of the high income tax cuts of the bush era. he believes congress should act immediately to extend the tax cuts for 98% of the american people so that we do not find ourselves in a situation where everyone in america has surtaxes go up and the reason is because the house wanted everyone's taxes to go up rather than accept that the top 2% of the american people should not have their -- should have their taxes gilbert up. -- go up. he is more interested in hearing about the ideas and concerns the ha
. >> with the recognition of general petraeus -- has the resignation of general petraeus,? no,now, these were no -- these were conversations about the president's re-election? >> what was his message going in? there was concern that he would over compromise. >> i would say several things about the meeting that he is having this week including the one that concluded earlier. ideas.s to hear others' he wants to listen. in terms of the approach that he is taking it is very much...
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i do not think that should district david petraeus's career. we have not seen any breach of national security, alleged even. no criminal charges are going to be fired. it is not like he was sleeping with a russian spy. i am sorry to see it happen. host: go ahead don. caller: thank you for taking my call. mr. press have you a right to your own facts but not to your own facts. and you made a statement that white demographic were the only fifthone president obama won. -- mitt romney. guest: give me one. caller: exit polls. host: these are based on the exit poles 55% for the president 44% for mitt romney among meals 52% and ob 49% among blacks hispanics and asians 49% or barack obama 59% or mitt romney. guest: i'm looking at the "new york post" has a full page with every demographic i was interested to see the catholic vote barack obama got 25% of the catholic vote. i went through the entire thing and may i say you are dead wrong. caller: i'm going by exit polls and that's the only way "the washington post" can do it is by exit polls. you oh an apo
i do not think that should district david petraeus's career. we have not seen any breach of national security, alleged even. no criminal charges are going to be fired. it is not like he was sleeping with a russian spy. i am sorry to see it happen. host: go ahead don. caller: thank you for taking my call. mr. press have you a right to your own facts but not to your own facts. and you made a statement that white demographic were the only fifthone president obama won. -- mitt romney. guest: give...
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is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot to contain -- control spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to resend -- rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form. there are all sorts of constituencies under every entitlement programs which support it. the issue is taxes can always go up and down. there are not the same political pressures there. i think the issue is fundamentally spending. if we have to pay a high price in raising taxes temporarily in order to get spending down, i think that is a good deal. i do not think you can continuously keep this deficit open. if you raise taxes, we will turn the economy down. if the cost of getting out from under the problem is a moderate recession, i would say it i
is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot to contain -- control spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to resend -- rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts...
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says wind is a mature technology. and what have we got after 20 years and billions of dollars of subsidies? a puny amount of unreliable electricity. our country uses nearly 25% of all the electricity in the world. wind produces 3% of that. of course, it only produces it when the wind blows. it's not easy to store it. so it is of limited use in a country that needs huge amounts of low-cost, clean, reliable electricity. relying on wind power is the energy equivalent of going to war in sailboats when nuclear submarines are available. the wind subsidy is so large, mr. president, that wind developers are now paying distributors to take their wind power under cutting the base load energy plants that are necessary to provide the reliable electricity we need for the country. and on top of that, there are better ways to produce clean electricity, better ways than subsidizing a technology that destroys the environment in the name of saving the environment. for example, for the same -- it would take a row of 50 wind turbines fro
says wind is a mature technology. and what have we got after 20 years and billions of dollars of subsidies? a puny amount of unreliable electricity. our country uses nearly 25% of all the electricity in the world. wind produces 3% of that. of course, it only produces it when the wind blows. it's not easy to store it. so it is of limited use in a country that needs huge amounts of low-cost, clean, reliable electricity. relying on wind power is the energy equivalent of going to war in sailboats...
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naturally lend itself toward narrative writing in the first chapter, the first three chapters of "hitch-22" in particular what he writes about his family history. i think standalone side the finest autobiography i've read anywhere spent also we wrote a couple of scripts together. he doesn't like doing that all that much but he was very inventive, and his dialogue was extorted. i think you're right, i think ultimately if you lived a long time he wanted to write about -- who knows what else. he was certainly interesting and literary examination, and just polemics and politics. who knows if he would've gotten around to it but i don't think he wanted, as you say, to spend that much time in having an imaginary universe. >> and fiction makes nothing happen. and it was always what he wrote, his rhetoric, his oratorical brilliance would bring about change. something has gone badly wrong with a novel, sort of interferes with the real-life. >> i want to pick up one quick thing on the issue, the common thread that runs through the work, where this idea, you do, liberty and liberation as you put it ru
naturally lend itself toward narrative writing in the first chapter, the first three chapters of "hitch-22" in particular what he writes about his family history. i think standalone side the finest autobiography i've read anywhere spent also we wrote a couple of scripts together. he doesn't like doing that all that much but he was very inventive, and his dialogue was extorted. i think you're right, i think ultimately if you lived a long time he wanted to write about -- who knows what...
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general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with, with his family, and with his wife. and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation, and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least, he has provided this country and extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done, and my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on, and that this instead of being -- this into a being a single side note on what has been otherwise been an extraordinary career. [inaudible] >> you know, again, i think you're going to have to talk to the fbi in terms of whether general protocols are when it comes to what started off as a potential criminal investigation. and one of the challenges
general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with, with his family, and with his wife. and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation, and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at...
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authority and therefore has the accountability the young people in the country have. >> how will the petraeus-allen scandal effect the navy officer process and training method? >> well, i don't think it will affect the officer training selection process, i can't imagine. i would have give that great thought. we have been in perspective as a result of the event in the past week, we the service chief looked in it ourself and talking with chairmt we'll have a tank, it's a meeting of the service chief and the chairman and vice chairman next week and talk about what the attribute what took place here? what matters, what the facts involved with this? how do we view ethic and accountability and behavior? and where might there be weaknesses as we look across the four-star ranks and the service in the joint community. and look internally to be sure that the general officer, we're leading them properly, as i just mentioned on commanding officer character behavior, we develop a character right we assure that we're looking at ourself as closely as we look at the support. should adultery not involve a senior in
authority and therefore has the accountability the young people in the country have. >> how will the petraeus-allen scandal effect the navy officer process and training method? >> well, i don't think it will affect the officer training selection process, i can't imagine. i would have give that great thought. we have been in perspective as a result of the event in the past week, we the service chief looked in it ourself and talking with chairmt we'll have a tank, it's a meeting of...
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for this marker, electric vehicles, biofuels, clean energy research and the technologies of tomorrow and factories to build the stuff in the united states. not just energy, but the stimulus is going to drag our antiquated health care system into the digital era so that your doctor might not kill you at this chicken scratch handwriting by 2015 just about every american will have an electronic medical record, which really should improve care and reduce costs and is really a down payment on health care reform. this included the most ambitious education reform in decades with race to the top of the largest infrastructure investment since eisenhower. it had the largest research investment other, the largest middle-class tax cut since reagan went to more than 95% of the country in less than 10% of the country noticed it. with great politics. so again my book i did try to get deep into the bowels of the white house in the backroom of capitol hill, but also tried to be a fly on the wall and the energy energy departments weatherization division. it's actually known as the turkey farm. i went
for this marker, electric vehicles, biofuels, clean energy research and the technologies of tomorrow and factories to build the stuff in the united states. not just energy, but the stimulus is going to drag our antiquated health care system into the digital era so that your doctor might not kill you at this chicken scratch handwriting by 2015 just about every american will have an electronic medical record, which really should improve care and reduce costs and is really a down payment on health...
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so then it becomes available to their employer when they are 22 years old. that, we have heard about. when i started doing research, i had no idea there was this whole other aspect, which was that what you do on the web is followed by data miners. i am a writer. i love dictionary.com. i've written books, but it puts 200 tracking mechanisms on your computer to follow where you go. google makes $36 billion a year, 90% of its income, from selling information. what does that mean? me that i look of a medical condition that health insurers can get that information and use it to discriminate. even the advertisements aren't innocent. when young people say they are going to commit suicide on the web, advertisements actually top of that they dial this number and get medications at a cheaper rate. sometimes we don't even know the surveillance capabilities of the technology that we use. so in pennsylvania, a high school gave free laptops to all their students and until the students or their parents that they could turn on the camera from the school. they were only supp
so then it becomes available to their employer when they are 22 years old. that, we have heard about. when i started doing research, i had no idea there was this whole other aspect, which was that what you do on the web is followed by data miners. i am a writer. i love dictionary.com. i've written books, but it puts 200 tracking mechanisms on your computer to follow where you go. google makes $36 billion a year, 90% of its income, from selling information. what does that mean? me that i look of...
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stunning new statistic concerning the nation's right to work by a study of government data shows that 22. please, listen to this. twenty-two right to work states accounted for 72% of all the net new jobs created since the recession ended in june of 2009. think about that. 72 percent of all the jobs created. despite the fact that right to work states represent only -- 40% of the entire population. by the way, the study did not include the 19,000 jobs created in indiana because it's just adopted right to work laws in february. so it is probably 70 to 3%. up next, the father of david patraeus is mistress calls the scandal a smokescreen for something much bigger. the "a-team" is next. coming right up. the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doe lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i havee on my n
stunning new statistic concerning the nation's right to work by a study of government data shows that 22. please, listen to this. twenty-two right to work states accounted for 72% of all the net new jobs created since the recession ended in june of 2009. think about that. 72 percent of all the jobs created. despite the fact that right to work states represent only -- 40% of the entire population. by the way, the study did not include the 19,000 jobs created in indiana because it's just adopted...
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stunning new statistic concerning the nation's right to work by a study of government data shows that 22. please, listen to this. twenty-two right to work states accounted for 72% of all the net new jobs created since the recession ended in june of 2009. think about that. 72 percent of all the jobs created. deite the fact that right to work states epresen onl -- 40% of the entire population. by the way, the study did not include the 19,000 jobs created in indiana because it's just adted right to work laws in february. so it is pobably 70 to 3%. up next, the father of david patraeus i mistress calls the scandal a smokescreen for something much bigger. the "a-team" is next. coming right up. ♪ lou: joining me now, the "a-team," former prosecutor, fox news legal analyst, auth and political commentator, former deputy assistant to president george w. bush. thank you all for being here. let's start with, this case is bizarre. now that we get that out of the way, why in the world is and there some sort of way which congress can compel david patraeus to testify? secretary clinton to testify. >>
stunning new statistic concerning the nation's right to work by a study of government data shows that 22. please, listen to this. twenty-two right to work states accounted for 72% of all the net new jobs created since the recession ended in june of 2009. think about that. 72 percent of all the jobs created. deite the fact that right to work states epresen onl -- 40% of the entire population. by the way, the study did not include the 19,000 jobs created in indiana because it's just adted right...
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this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising. sandra: this will be one of the most competitive shopping season ever. they will do just about anything to get you into the door. cheryl: quarter tale. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: take a look at home depot. it hit a new annual high today. the highest level since 1999-2000. remember the turn of the millennium. these levels were where home depot was at that time. we are finally seeing it get back to those levels. they came out with numbers and rose their full year outlook. that coupled with going forward .they may see a small sales gain from hurrica
this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising....